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Three Reels from the Kilfenora Céilí Band1982

The Kilfenora Ceili Band play under the opening titles for 'Bring Down the Lamp'. Presenter Tony MacMahon introduces the programme and refers to the, "wonderful wild and exciting music that has been coming out of that small village in north Clare, Kilfenora".

The Kilfenora Ceili Band is made up of a flute player, a whistle player, two fiddle players and a piano player, play three single jigs.

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Kilfenora Céilí Band

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00:04:13

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Clip Title:

Three Reels from the Kilfenora Céilí Band

Series Title:

Bring Down The Lamp

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This series of 'Bring Down the Lamp' has fifteen parts and was recorded on location.
In an interview for the RTÉ Guide magazine presenter Tony MacMahon explained about the series:
"The object is to show what a wealth of solo traditional musicians there is all over the country. They form the backbone of our traditional music and yet they remain almost anonymous. We have deliberately stayed away from including any of the modern trendy folk groups or in deed any of the traditional musicians of groups who have had constant exposure on television."
The extract featured here is from the first episode in the series and was recorded at Bunratty Folk Park, in Clare.

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First Broadcast Channel:

RTÉ

Broadcast Date:

17/11/1982

Production Year:

1982

Country of Production:

IRELAND

Original Identifier:

94D00165

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